TIL guns make people violent. Do they also make you illiterate? Because we could kill two birds with one stone here. |
You left out the end: “They’re killing each other for sport, and it’s motivated by music,” said Jones, 42 Middle-aged man thinks kids these days are listening to terrible music, posters on parent forum agree. |
Okay racist |
You're welcome! |
At least you're open about your hatred towards black people |
| There needs to be robust overhaul of programs. A lot of young people don’t know about all the opportunities available to them. Violence interruption requires more funding and more organization. |
1) you are basically spouting platitudes that have been regurgitated for decades (more programs! No one knows about the programs!). Programs don’t stop people committing crimes right now. They are helpful, don’t get me wrong, but they are not an immediate solution to crime. Also, there are millions of dollars allocated to programs and the most spent per pupil for students. 2) all studies show “violence interruptors” have no efficacy in terms of interrupting violence. Look it up. Point me to any studies that show that the 9M the dc council spent this year is a useful outlay of tax payer dollars and not a poor substitute inspired by a council intent on implementing progressive criminal justice policies that are not grounded by fact based findings. I get it. They are an alternative method and we incarcerate too many people. However, they do not stop crime. 3) what immediate concrete steps can we take to lower the rising car jackings and homicides. Please don’t throw out a blanket response like “more funding for programs. How do we lower it? |
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Here’s an article on “violence interruptors”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/07/30/is-dc-wasting-money-violence-reduction-programs/ These are glorified make work programs for returning felons. Your heart is in the right place, but this city is seeing an increase in crime. Can we get some real solutions? Maybe prosecute some people for once? |
| That's like asking a defense contractor how to prevent war. Or McDonald's how to fight obesity. |
| I also love the recommendations. Seriously, a music studio for carjackers? How about getting a real job so you don't have time to goof around all day. |
| I think we should start at the root of the problem and pay people to NOT have kids that they are unable to care for. These men never had a chance because their parents failed them from the very start. |
| So we have our answer, let's just build a bunch of music studios and hand out free cash every month to violent criminals. That in turn should dramatically lower incarceration rates so long as we also just stop arresting any violent felon who is still younger than 75 years old (since research shows that brains keep developing throughout adulthood). |
Need to rebrand the program as Human Shields. |
| We need batman and robocop |
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We’ve reached a point where most of our politicians in DC view a “tough on crime” approach that utilizes traditional means like increasing the number of cops, more aggressively prosecuting violent crimes, disruptive programs like gun buy backs and targeting drug trade that is causing crime by putting lots of people high on dangerous drugs out on the street, placing my cops in communities to deter criminal activities, and aggressively scaring at risk kids away from crime with “scared straight” style programming, as totally nonviable.
So we’re struck trying to come up with a solution that will address crime NOW (not in 5-20 year horizons, but this year) and there is no gentle, progressive solution that will stop the current crime cycle. We have to convince people to stop doing drugs and committing crime, and the only way to do that quickly is to lock people up and put cops in their line of sight. I wish there was another way, but it’s getting out of control. We need a solution that will work quickly. |